How To Use Nurser In A Sentence
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This stuff doesn't merely placate the listener with predictable, danceable nursery rhymes but lashes out and lacerates the eardrum relentlessly.
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Rosella seedlings are available through local nurseries from September onwards in the subtropics or during the dry season in tropical regions.
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All four-year-old children are already entitled to receive free nursery education.
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Tax credits will still only be used for formal care such as a nursery or childminder.
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At present the tax credit is available only for children who are cared for at a nursery or by a registered childminder.
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Youngsters toddled in aid of Children in Need with a walk from their nursery to Menston Park.
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The volume of nursery-squealing was like flocking starlings; it was a mass table-hop murmuration — with nothing to eat.
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I have found myself pacing around trying but failing to find things to do to keep my mind occupied, occasionally popping into the nursery in a fatherly manner to make sure that the useless door hinge has not failed on the tallboy.
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What about encouraging student nurses to spend time in nursery schools or elderly care homes?
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I use old plastic nursery cans and cheap plastic washtubs.
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With her long black skirt and fruit and flower bedecked hat she looked every inch the children's nanny and as a nursery teacher in real life it's a role she is not entirely unfamiliar with.
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You might see the new orange echinacea in nurseries this year.
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Garden centers and mail-order nurseries sell the Flower Pouch and similar products under different names in various sizes.
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Or pay homage to your nursery school teacher and attach a ghost made of construction paper and a ping-pong paddle to your woodsy cable-knit sweater.
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Many nurseries carry this plant, but it's not too late to sow a crop.
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Kopila Valley is a co-educational primary school running from Nursery Class up to sixth grade.
Shira Lazar: The Inspired Nation: 24-Year-Old Builds Orphanage and School in Nepal
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A sudden, savage backlash greeted the Government when it attempted to introduce a structured programme for early years learning at nurseries.
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The nursery teacher clapped her hands to attract the children's attention.
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The Hidden Hazards In the Nursery study tested 20 products -- including nursing pillows, changing pads, bassinet pads and car seats -- for traces of Tris and other toxic chemical flame retardants called polybrominated diphenyl ether compounds, or PBDEs.
Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff: Flame Retardants Refuse to Burn Out
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Eighty pupils from Kirkby Malham Primary School have planted ash seedlings which they reared themselves in the school nursery.
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The crossing should safely assist pedestrians to the Victoria Recreation Ground, as well as to a nearby scout hut and nursery.
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Reported diseases include a bark gummosis, one defoliation leafspot, and some fungal diseases of seedlings in nurseries.
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I would photograph the growths and have an arborist or nurseryman positively identify the growth.
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The nursery school had taught the old masters a lesson.
The Sun
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The strikes have so far hit over 400 council-run nurseries.
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It is similarly not true that employment in nurseries and daycare centres is for those who are young, unqualified or transient.
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We had to rear it in a nursery and plant it out.
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The volume of nursery-squealing was like flocking starlings; it was a mass table-hop murmuration — with nothing to eat.
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Shopping for her nursery, Kelly Horvath bought a new window shade because its label advertised its child safety features.
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They will visit Nairobi Nursery, where the smallest orphaned elephants and rhinos are kept.
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As colonial rule established itself and regions hitherto inaccessible became safe enough for plant collectors to travel in, many new bulb species found their way back to the nurseryman and then the gardener.
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Meanwhile nurseries, playgroups and schools are introducing their own initiatives to encourage good oral hygiene.
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The volume of nursery-squealing was like flocking starlings; it was a mass table-hop murmuration — with nothing to eat.
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After delivery to the nursery it is shredded, and then stacked in long piles in an adjacent glasshouse.
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With such a restricted musical language his ideal subjects should be train timetables or nursery rhymes.
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You can purchase concentrated pyrethrum from a nursery or the garden supply section of your supermarket.
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Because not all plants we buy in nurseries are sun hardened, it's nice to shade your new plants with some camphor laurel branches.
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They tied her to a chair in the nursery and then ransacked her house looking for cash and valuables.
The Sun
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Anna's arm hurt dreadfully, worse than when she'd fallen off the top of the climbing frame at the nursery.
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So why do nurserymen sell it in moisture-holding peat compost?
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Nursery nurses claim the council has provoked the action by ignoring their arguments for an increase in their hourly rate.
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Pat Gibbons, specialist acer grower, from Hippopottering Nursery at East Lound, Haxey, Doncaster, was hoping to catch the public's eye in the Great Pavilion with a new pink variety, Acer Palmatium Taylor.
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She said the continued revegetation efforts of community groups had prompted Active Community Environmentalist members to launch the nursery.
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These gardeners may make note of those plants they'd like to add to their personal landscapes and seek them out at nurseries or special plant sales.
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This year the show includes the National Kelsae Onion festival and terrific nursery exhibits.
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When a deadly snake, a black krait, slithered into my nursery and my ayah [Indian nanny] ran screaming from the room, her ankle bracelets chattering in panic, it was Yah Mohammed who calmly killed the krait.
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Darlington could become a regional centre of excellence for nursery nurse training.
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He did not even speak to her, but spoke to the governess of the Royal nursery and the schoolmaster and the servants who had come through the day, asking them about William's health and what he had eaten.
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The nursery slope can be terrifying to the person on skis for the first time, and yet boring to the expert.
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Apart from the rooms where patients are treated, the main clinic from which he works in Kitarare, has a nursery and there are plans for an herbarium.
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The trio have been firm friends since nursery school, where they met across a crowded sandpit aged three and a half.
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Add mosquito fish (often free at nurseries) to keep mosquitoes at bay.
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Remember the old nursery rhyme?
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A petition signed by 2,500 people calling for better nursery provision was presented to County Hall in Durham.
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Local authority nursery provision covers only a tiny minority of working mothers.
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Another variety now being propagated by the nurserymen is the Ohio, the parent tree of which is some 20 or 30 miles out of Toledo in the state after which it was named.
Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Eleventh Annual Meeting Washington, D. C. October 7 and 8, 1920
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You may meet this person either in the nurser or in the follow-up clinic.
Neonatal Care Team
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He denied under cross-examination that they had broken into the nursery.
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Eight sets of panda eyes are shut as their owners snuggle together in the wooden cot in their nursery.
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Putting your one-year-old in a nursery or leaving them with a childminder may turn out to be a more momentous decision than you thought.
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A masked runner-up is a trainee nursery teacher.
The Sun
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South African farmers will now have a five year grace period to find replacement products for methyl bromide, which is presently used for soil fumigation in nurseries, flower and vegetable production, replanting of apple and other orchards and tobacco seedbeds.
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A day nursery in Wimbledon is set to expand after being given permission to convert a listed office building to house more children and its teacher training school.
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He is now preparing information for distribution to commercial rose growers and to retail nurseries to give advice on controlling the pests.
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Farm work was broadly defined to include planting, cultivating, harvesting or packing and shipping agricultural produce on a farm or nursery, or making Christmas wreaths or garlands.
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Commonly, these also had a snake nursery where snakes were bred for use for the healing ceremonies.
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The one secondary, 12 primaries and two nursery schools are among 700 nationwide receiving a share in a £6 million Government handout.
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The nursery is bright and cheerful, with plenty of toys.
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Newborns should be checked for general eye health by a pediatrician or family physician in the hospital nursery.
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With his voice kept in condition by singing loads of nursery rhymes, those concerts will be a doddle.
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But we have a crazy situation in this country where we allow nets to operate in these nursery areas.
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It's best not to take her to visit nurseries or childminders until you're sure which place you'll choose.
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Young plants are usually purchased from plant nurseries and garden supply centres.
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For favorite evergreen shrubs that can be espaliered, Garland Nursery's Karen Hobson lists the following: waxleaf privet (Ligustrum texanum), cotoneaster parneyi, euonymous japonica (many varieties), loropetalum, ceanothus, and photinia.
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One area of contention is the availability of nursery care.
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During quality assessment, 233 references were excluded because they failed to report design features that limit the introduction of bias or were conducted in a non-target population such as gnotobiotic, neonatal, nursery, or recently weaned pigs and sows.
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Both the school and nursery have put down disinfectant mats.
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The nursery started with just six babies and now some ten staff look after around 30 local children up to the age of five.
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It is similarly not true that employment in nurseries and daycare centres is for those who are young, unqualified or transient.
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Is it because I'm just bored of nursery rhymes and these have easily remembered lyrics?
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The nursery teacher clapped her hands to attract the children's attention.
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There are plenty of short runs for beginners close to the nursery area.
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One of the last things she was able to do, in fact, was to sing nursery rhymes with her granddaughter.
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`If a report on the nurseries of Munich calls, anything else is out of the question.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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The group also runs two independent schools and three private nurseries in Wakefield and Barnsley.
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The Soviet state provided nurseries and preschools for children, from the smallest infants through seven-year-olds starting elementary school.
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The department responded Tuesday to an anonymous complaint that a caregiver at Noah's Ark Nursery and Preschool in Jefferson City was taping babies' mouths shut.
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Although light shade is usually recommended for erythroniums, the nurseryman had found ‘Pagoda’ to do well in brighter conditions and he advised an open, sunny spot.
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Other benefits include discounted crèche facilities at five nursery schools in the region, subsidised gym membership and a free concierge service.
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Hegel, for example, while not defending war, observed that it was the nursery of the heroic virtues.
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Even the nursery's pet rabbit is being tested as a possible carrier of the organism that causes the illness.
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The Japanese learnt to capitalize on the interest in this art form very quickly - opening up nurseries dedicated solely to grow, train and then export bonsai trees.
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She led him up to the glass wall of the nursery, where a nurse was putting a very tiny baby into a cradle.
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And build their young ones their hutched nurseries;
Georgian Poetry 1920-22
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Prefectural bureau undertook adjustment to nursery leading group 1996.
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During the construction work, nursery school children and staff will be housed in temporary accommodation opposite the existing building.
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Parents and staff have said a tearful farewell to a children's nursery that has closed after 25 years.
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I have to admit that I had butterflies the size of bulldozers flapping around in my tum as I walked him round the corner to nursery school.
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We are specially struck with the reference to theft; while no less noteworthy is the absence of that sabbatarianism, which is the "moral" of the nursery tale.
Moon Lore
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The first chapter presents a critical review of the existing nursery education system.
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There are private and public preschools, nursery schools, and kindergartens in both rural and urban settings.
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In 2000, 83% of nursery and primary teachers were women and so, right from the start, boys have few male role models.
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His father worked as a gardener at the local nursery.
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Most plant catalogs and nurseries contain a selection of fruit trees that can be grown in containers.
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The availability of nursery school places varies widely across London.
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Perennials are widely available from both local nurseries and garden centers and a burgeoning number of mail-order catalogs.
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Until recently, expansion of citriculture was accomplished by the propagation and distribution of material originally introduced via nurseries.
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For the nursery class, the researcher studied and commented on the data and then discussed what emerged with the staff.
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Today, the nursery carries 150 tree varieties, including many types of crabapples, oaks, redbuds, maples and lacebark elms.
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Upshot was, one nasal spray, two weeks off nursery school, constant nose-blowing and operations may not be as essential to future happiness as was previously thought.
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Mr. Smith (also a choirman) owned the Clewer Nursery Gardens in Surly Hall Road (now Maidenhead Rd.) and was responsible for the grave-digging and churchyard upkeep.
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For the region's playgroups and nurseries it has been a feast of babies, bonnets and bunnies in the lead-up to Easter.
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To the vast majority of us, however, who stay at home with our babies, or leave them with childminders or in nurseries, it will make no difference whatsoever.
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In mild climates in fall, most nurseries sell delphiniums, foxgloves, and verbascum.
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Ask the nursery or look carefully where the tayberries have been growing.
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But soon enough, Lucy begins to hear and see things – such as decapitated heads laying next to her in bed and nursery rhymes about her actions years ago.
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The twin bedroom is particularly charming and is now a children's room with nursery rhyme wallpaper and decorative features.
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She says she has observed bilingual nursery school education working well in Lebanon and Egypt.
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At York, Seafield Towers should reward each-way support in the opening nursery at 2.00 after a promising run at Hamilton last week.
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All of Saskatchewan's better nurseries will carry Swiss stone pine, so if the nursery you're dealing with hasn't heard of it, or doesn't bother to stock it, take your business elsewhere.
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She will talk on the issues she cares passionately about including education and nursery care.
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Her company ran its own workplace nursery.
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Here we take a look at nursery schools in the state and private education systems, as well as community projects run by other parents.
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Ministers have already signalled that they plan to include nannies under the scheme, meaning the childcare tax credit will finally cover nannies as well as nurseries and childminders.
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If pregnant, they get no antenatal care and then no nursery or school.
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In the list of its vice-presidents there are the names of many noblemen and gentlemen of great influence and station, and I have been struck in glancing through the list of its supporters, with the sums written against the names of the numerous nurserymen and seedsmen therein comprised.
Speeches: Literary and Social
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Even then, while Hezbollah and Hamas launched their rockets from nurseries and infirmaries, Israel behaved with unparalleled restraint, doing everything in its power to forewarn civilians of coming offensives and then using state-of-the-art munitions with laser-like precision to reduce, as much as humanly possibly, collateral civilian casualties.
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The nursery school had taught the old masters a lesson.
The Sun
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Page was familiar with verse - especially the cadence and rhythm of the nursery rhyme - and with the idea of creating one's own books.
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But I also think that it was at least partly that Jacob was an organized and efficient nurser from the beginning.
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Some flower more quickly than others, so ask your nurseryman for bloom times.
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So long as there was a wall round the cliff's edge they could fling themselves into every frantic game and make the place the noisiest of nurseries.
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For example, when he is being encouraged to potty-train or being asked to sit and eat with his nursery peers.
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Ask your nurseryman about fungicides that might offer control.
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As it stands, this old Christmas Mumming Play (which seems to have borrowed the name of an Easter Entertainment or Pasque Egg) is not fit for domestic performance; and though probably there are few nurseries in those parts of England where "mumming" and the sword-dance still linger, in which the children do not play some version of St. George's exploits, a little of the dialogue goes a long way, and the mummery
The Peace Egg and Other tales
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Amos raised cattle and had a side business running a tree nursery.
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Before you add fish, test city water for chlorine dioxide and chloramine, both of which can be treated with chemicals purchased at a nursery or pet shop.
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The nursery nurses and auxiliary staff spend a lot of one-to-one time with him.
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One of the teachers at school, who had two of my kids in nursery is having a baby in the summer so I think I need to get another one ready - and then, of course, I need more for my stockpile - it never ends!
Stamping and so on
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The hallway leads to a nursery, downstairs toilet and kitchen and utility area to the rear of the house.
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STAFF at a nursery are having to redouble their efforts after five sets of twins enrolled.
The Sun
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The latest count of overnight arson attacks, still incomplete, could rise further police said, adding that it did not include shops, gymnasiums, nursery schools and other targets attacked by bands of youths.
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I would suggest you take some leaves to a certified nurseryman for proper disease identification and recommendation of a foliar fungicide.
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The ineffaceable quality of these early pictorial and literary impressions affords the strongest plea for good art in the nursery and the schoolroom.
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If not a large concern, Queensbury Nursery was at least a successful one.
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Surely there is enough plant variety already here for our own nurserymen to supply us all.
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A statement from the school said Mr Munro had achieved what he had set out to do, having overseen its transition from an all-age boarding school to a junior day school with a new nursery.
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Champion jockey Kieren Fallon continues his excellent week with yet another winner, just getting up on Happy Crusader to snatch a last-gasp victory in the nursery race.
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However, the spokesman was adamant that the nursery had not been forced out of the church hall by rent increases.
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As it stands, this old Christmas Mumming Play (which seems to have borrowed the name of an Easter Entertainment or Pasque Egg) is not fit for domestic performance; and though probably there are few nurseries in those parts of England where "mumming" and the sword-dance still linger, in which the children do not play some version of
The Peace Egg and a Christmas Mumming Play
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Every language had its stock of lullabies, nursery rhymes, nonsense verses, fairytales and simple stories.
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Montgomery County, Maryland, a fast-growing suburban area abutting Washington, D.C., was one of the hotbeds of the postwar cooperative nursery school movement.
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The day begins with a free billy tea and damper breakfast sponsored by the Wyreema Animal Nursery, to get everyone ready for the day's celebrations.
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No, the march, the work song, the love lyric, the ballad, the sea chantey, the nursery rhyme, the limerick—those are the preeminent forms, and all those have four beats to them.
THE ANTHOLOGIST
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Working with prominent nurserymen and garden designers over the years, Mrs. Bancroft spent decades planting and tending both gardens, working in them each day alongside the three gardeners she kept on staff.
Growing a Piece of History
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Absolutely pure, delicately medicated, exquisitely perfumed, CUTICURA SOAP produces the whitest, clearest skin and softest hands, and prevents inflammation and clogging of the pores, the cause of pimples, blackheads and most complexional disfigurations, while it admits of no comparison with the best of other skin soaps, and rivals in delicacy the most noted and expensive of toilet and nursery soaps.
Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XIII, Nov. 28, 1891
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We are allocated a nursery for our weekly spell of baby care.
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In particular, mangroves are the nurseries for huge numbers of tropical fish, which as adults live in the open sea.
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She prepared the nursery herself and used material like gypsum and neem cake (made with neem seeds) to fertilize the land.
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Families with enough money to pay for places in private nurseries have done well under New Labour.
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Tomorrow, she planned to go back to the nursery to buy seeds she'd plant now that would grow and bloom in the spring.
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Finally, governments could respond to the rising demand for education at all levels by investing heavily in public education, in nurseries and primary and secondary schools, as well as in universities.
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Hide under the duvet singing nursery rhymes to yourself?
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In fact workplace nurseries are not suitable for most employers unless they employ a large number of staff in one location.
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He was second in a nursery last year and then won over this trip on his seasonal debut.
The Sun
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One of my three-year-old daughter's nursery school friends is in hospital with bacterial meningitis.
Times, Sunday Times
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Students growing up from nursery school to college have trouble dealing with realities.
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According to Maltese, animated cartoons began originally as picturized nursery rhymes for the movie houses.
Mike Maltese Speaks in 1960
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Using sticky yellow polythene sheets, which are erected vertically on the windward side of the fields and nurseries, can help ward off these vectors.
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The 1999 season was devoted to orchestrating the necessary nursery work in California to get the varieties they had chosen grafted on to rootstocks suitable for their soils.
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Most nurseries write off one in 10 plants, for failing to germinate, thrive or being destroyed by pests.
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Paris children held hostage An masked man armed with a revolver is holding twenty-five children hostage in a nursery school in Paris.
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Hide under the duvet singing nursery rhymes to yourself?
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Child care officers can offer information about a wide range of childcare needs, including childminders, day nurseries and out of school and pre-school provision.
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The nursery teacher clapped her hands to attract the children's attention.
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She walks into the nursery and insists that the baby in the cot is not Florence.
Little Face by Sophie Hannah
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Tidal-marsh plants like smooth cordgrass absorb wave energy and filter sediment, providing vital nursery and feeding grounds for young fish and crabs as well as food and cover for marsh birds and other animals.
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In addition to local nurseries, hostas are available from several mail-order nurseries.
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Local authority nursery provision covers only a tiny minority of working mothers.
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So, too, do children love the rhyming, chanting, and alliteration of nursery rhymes.
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Imtech and PlantLab: high-tech CSR nurseries for energy-saving and sustainable 'footloose' production of flowers, plants, vegetables and fruit
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This entanglement of roots provides a safe nursery for hatchling sea fishes.
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Nursery schools should fulfil the function of preparing children for school.
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Whether this definition is broad enough to cover church nursery workers is not clear at this time.
Christianity Today
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When a deadly snake, a black krait, slithered into my nursery and my Indian nanny ran screaming from the room, her ankle bracelets chattering in panic, it was Yah Mohammed who calmly killed the krait,’ she explains.
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But Seely has to work with the less subtle meters of the nursery rhymes and other poems he parodies, such as dactylic and anapestic.
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They tied her to a chair in the nursery and then ransacked her house looking for cash and valuables.
The Sun
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As he turns, he spies a dark figure entering the terrace from one of the other rooms, possibly the nursery, carrying a small bundle.
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They had already bought clothes and decorated a nursery for the child they expected to adopt.
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During the pilot project, each school will work in formal partnerships with local nurseries, playgroups and childminders to provide ‘early years’ education for children between the ages of three and five.
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He has moved out of intensive care into the high-dependency nursery and is feeding and gaining weight
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Loo of the Year Awards The loo at Hednesford Nursery School in Cannock, England, won a 5-star award in this year ' s Loo of the Year contest.
Flush With Success
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`You first,' and she actually clapped her podgy little hands as though this were nursery school.
RESCUING ROSE
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The ‘wild’ fish stocks now originate almost entirely from man-made fish nurseries in the upper reaches of the rivers.
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Hair tucked beneath a blue bandana, and donned in old jeans and a garden nursery T-shirt, Beth worked the night through cleaning the house of dust and cobwebs.
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BINGO halls and sport centres will be used as nurseries in a new drive to boost childcare places.
The Sun
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The best way of choosing childcare is to go and see a range of nurseries, childminders or other carers.
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It had a living room, a dining room, a nursery, three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a huge kitchen fitted out like the galley of an old Cunarder.
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She seemed delighted to see these ladies, who belong to the Junta, and led us into a large hall where a score of nurses and babies were performing a symphony of singing, hushing, crying, lullabying, and other nursery music.
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